| Activities play an important role in the development of students at SAU Tech. Because participation in activities is recognized as vital training for a university student, SAU Tech has several organizations that sponsor activities and functions for the students. Student clubs and organizations under SAU Tech sponsorship may be formed whenever there is a worthwhile purpose and sufficient interest. Information concerning organizational procedures may be obtained form the Director of Student Life. Allied Health Students Club (AHSC) The primary purpose of the Allied Health Students Club of SAU Tech is to serve the needs of its members in the following ways: - Foster Programs and activities which will develop:
- Leadership, character and citizenship.
- Ethical practices and respect for the dignity of work.
- Community support.
- Build the confidence of students in themselves and their work by providing opportunities for students to assume responsibilities and be developing personal and occupational competencies and social skills, which lead to successful employment in the health care field.
- Promote relationships and involvement with other health care organizations.
Aviation Club The purpose of the Aviation Club of Camden, a non-profit organization, is to promote the Aviation industry on a local through international level, to supply to its members information concerning current methods, techniques, and materials used in the field, and to assist members in personal development and job placement. Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) Challenging collegians to become disciples who experience God, live out their faith, and fulfill His mission by connecting with the local church, multiplying through evangelism and missions, and transforming by spiritual disciplines and leadership development. Not College Sponsored. National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) is the acknowledged leader in the recognition of outstanding student achievement in career & technical education. NTHS encourages higher scholastic achievement, cultivates a desire for personal excellence, and helps top students find success in today's highly competitive workplace. Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) The purpose of this chapter is to provide opportunities for college students to develop occupational competencies for business and office occupations and business teacher education, and to encourage an active interest in the business profession. Membership is open to all business students. Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) SAU Tech is a member of Phi Theta Kappa, a national honor fraternity for community/junior college students. Members must have completed 12 semester hours of coursework and earned at least a 3.5 grade point average. This coursework must consist of courses leading to an associate degree. Resident Housing Association (RHA) The purpose of this organization is to combine and exchange the ideas of the members; to provide a channel of communication and understanding among all residents and the University Administration; to encourage and assist in the development of an educational and social environment within resident housing; and to promote leadership, sportsmanship, high standards of conduct and morals, and responsibility in resident housing. SAU Tech Student Ambassadors The SAU Tech Student Ambassadors group consists of club presidents and selected SAU Tech students. The Student Ambassadors serve as advisors to the Student Life Office and are encouraged to review and consider issues, which have direct bearing on the well being of the entire student body. Members also assist in the recruitment and retention of students to SAU Tech. Wings & Things Aviation Maintenance Club of Texarkana The Wings & Things Aviation Maintenance Club of Texarkana is a non-profit, non-discriminatory, educational club, operating under the standards, values, and direction of Southern Arkansas University Tech to provide educational enrichment for both its members and the general public by teaching the most reliable, current, research-based, and safe avaition information. Note: Student clubs and organizations under SAU Tech sponsorship may be formed whenever there is a worthwhile purpose and sufficient interest. Information concerning organizational procedures may be obtained from the Director of Student Life. |